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A Study of the Liver-Heart Artifact in Emission Tomography
Johan Nuyts, Patrick Dupont, Vera Van den Maegdenbergh, Stefaan Vleugels, Paul Suetens and Luc Mortelmans
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1995, 36 (1) 133-139;
Johan Nuyts
Patrick Dupont
Vera Van den Maegdenbergh
Stefaan Vleugels
Paul Suetens
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A Study of the Liver-Heart Artifact in Emission Tomography
Johan Nuyts, Patrick Dupont, Vera Van den Maegdenbergh, Stefaan Vleugels, Paul Suetens, Luc Mortelmans
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1995, 36 (1) 133-139;
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